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14 Bagatelles, Sz.38, BB 50; 3rd Set, Op. 6 (Hungarian: 14 Bagatell) is a set of pieces for solo piano by Hungarian composer Béla Bartók, written in the spring of 1908 and first performed by the composer June 29, 1908, in Berlin. The work was published the following year in Budapest by Rozsnyai Károly. Composed the same year as Ten Easy Pieces, 14 Bagatelles was experimental and signified Bartók's departure from the tonality of 19th century composition. The work borders on atonality, and Bartók adopted some techniques of Debussy and Schoenberg.

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  • 14 Bagatelles (en)
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  • 14 Bagatelles, Sz.38, BB 50; 3rd Set, Op. 6 (Hungarian: 14 Bagatell) is a set of pieces for solo piano by Hungarian composer Béla Bartók, written in the spring of 1908 and first performed by the composer June 29, 1908, in Berlin. The work was published the following year in Budapest by Rozsnyai Károly. Composed the same year as Ten Easy Pieces, 14 Bagatelles was experimental and signified Bartók's departure from the tonality of 19th century composition. The work borders on atonality, and Bartók adopted some techniques of Debussy and Schoenberg. (en)
  • Les Quatorze Bagatelles op.6 Sz.38 sont un cycle de pièces brèves pour piano de Béla Bartók. Composées en 1908, elles occupent une place de choix tant dans l'œuvre pour piano de l'auteur que dans l'histoire de la musique hongroise. Novatrices dans leur style moderne et audacieux, elles furent ardemment critiquées pour leur prétendu manque de substance mélodique et de logique structurelle. Certaines d'entre elles furent baptisées « expériences » par le compositeur. (fr)
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  • 14 Bagatelles, Sz.38, BB 50; 3rd Set, Op. 6 (Hungarian: 14 Bagatell) is a set of pieces for solo piano by Hungarian composer Béla Bartók, written in the spring of 1908 and first performed by the composer June 29, 1908, in Berlin. The work was published the following year in Budapest by Rozsnyai Károly. Composed the same year as Ten Easy Pieces, 14 Bagatelles was experimental and signified Bartók's departure from the tonality of 19th century composition. The work borders on atonality, and Bartók adopted some techniques of Debussy and Schoenberg. (en)
  • Les Quatorze Bagatelles op.6 Sz.38 sont un cycle de pièces brèves pour piano de Béla Bartók. Composées en 1908, elles occupent une place de choix tant dans l'œuvre pour piano de l'auteur que dans l'histoire de la musique hongroise. Novatrices dans leur style moderne et audacieux, elles furent ardemment critiquées pour leur prétendu manque de substance mélodique et de logique structurelle. Certaines d'entre elles furent baptisées « expériences » par le compositeur. (fr)
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